New music from rock legend Paul Rodgers was recorded in the Okanagan and Vancouver with the help of several local musicians, including Surreyѻýs Todd Ronning.
The eight-song , due out Sept. 22 on the iconic Sun Records, is the first album of original music in 25 years for vocalist Rodgers, of Bad Company fame.
which Rodgers co-wrote with Ronning and Maple Ridge-based drummer Rick Fedyk, with guitar work by Ray Roper and Keith Scott, organ by Chris Gestrin, production by Bob Rock and mix by Randy Staub.
Recording of the album was kept hush-hush for 18 months until the June 23 release of ѻýLiving It Up,ѻý a funk-fortified anthem with a Led Zep-ish groove and lyrics about enjoying all that America (and Canada) has to offer.
ѻýThatѻýs a song where I had the music written a while back and I demoѻýd it over at Rayѻýs place (near Summerland),ѻý Ronning recalled in a phone call.
ѻýI demoѻýd a bunch of stuff, you know, thinking maybe Bad Co. (Bad Company) or someone might like it. Who knows? But when I did that one, Paul liked it right away. I actually had another song planned for him, but he liked that one ѻý you know, thatѻýs OK, pick whatever you want. He had lyrical ideas and Iѻým super happy that he found something that I had done that he wanted to incorporate, you know?ѻý
With bed tracks done at Roperѻýs studio, additional recording for the album was completed at The Warehouse studio Vancouver.
ѻýRoper lives in the Okanagan, not far from Paul,ѻý Ronning explained. ѻýAt The Warehouse, Bob (Rock) brought in Keith Scott (guitarist for Bryan Adams) to throw in a couple of things. Paul tweaked his vocals a bit there as well, but basically my job, and Rickѻýs, too, was done up in the Okanagan.ѻý
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Ronning, who plays in the Heart tribute band Barracuda with Fedyk and Roper, has toured with Rodgers/Bad Company since 2012. He first met the British-Canadian singer back in 1996 when Rodgers lived part-time in South Surrey.
ѻýThat was in the latter part of the year, when he was first getting together with his now-wife, Cynthia, in White Rock,ѻý Ronning recalled.
ѻýSome local guys came together because Paul wanted to do an out-of-the-blue show at some small club in the area, just for fun, and we ended up doing it at the Ocean Beach (bar in White Rock), just five or six songs. Supposedly nobody was supposed to know, right, so I show up with my gig bag and all that and, and thereѻýs a lineup around the corner, people trying to push into the doors. So I had to push my way in.ѻý
From there, a New Yearѻýs Eve gig was arranged, along with another local club show the following year, and then Rodgers reunited with the original Bad Company guys. Ronning and Fedyk continued with the band King Karma.
Years later, Rodgers needed a bass player for a show, and Ronning got the call.
ѻýIn 2008 the bass player he was working with had some sort of medical issue,ѻý Ronning explained. ѻýThey were going to cancel a gig in Nakusp, so they called me to ask if Iѻýd be ready to play the next day. Well, yeah! I learned some of the music on the plane trip up there,ѻý he added with a laugh. ѻýI did a good job and then it took a couple years after that until I was asked to be part of his band.ѻý
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Midnight Rose: My first solo album in nearly 25 years - available everywhere September 22nd!
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Until then, listen to "Living It Up" and pre-save the album with the link in bio.
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Rodgersѻý new Midnight Rose LP was produced by Rock and Cynthia Rodgers (Paulѻýs wife), with album artwork created by Paul and Cynthia.
The albumѻýs second single, ѻýTake Love,ѻý will be released July 28. Other song titles are ѻýComing Home,ѻý ѻýPhoto Shooter,ѻý ѻýMidnight Rose,ѻý ѻýDance in the Sun,ѻý ѻýHighway Robberѻý and ѻýMelting.ѻý
The collection of songs ѻýgrew from sparks of ideas I had,ѻý . ѻýThe sparks developed into a raging fire when the band and everyone involved brought their absolute ѻýAѻý game. I think it is my best album to date, I like it. I hope you do too.ѻý
Dominic Pandiscia, chief strategy officer of Primary Wave/Sun Label Group, calls Rodgers a rock legend.
ѻýWeѻýre proud to have him on the Sun Records label,ѻý stated Pandiscia, who calls Midnight Rose ѻýa modern-day classic that his established and new fans will love.
ѻýWe have heard one consistent comment throughout the record making process and itѻýs that Paul has never sounded better. I couldnѻýt agree more.ѻý
As for concerts, there is no word yet about Rodgers and band performing locally, if at all. .
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